Galileo identifies large target in Fraser Range

Fraser Range prospector Galileo Mining (ASX:GAL) has reported a large conductive target from geophysical work at its Lantern prospect, which coincides with anomalous nickel-copper sulphides extracted from nearby drilling.

The conductive target, which was identified by a Moving Loop Electro-Magnetic Survey, is shaping up to be a priority target as the Company searches for Nova-style deposits in the region.

Galileo’s latest target corresponds with both nickel copper identified in Galileo’s maiden aircore drilling at the prospect, as well as gravity survey anomalies.

The peak of the conductor observed in the MLEM data occurs within a broad 1500-metre-long conductive trend with the top of the source estimated to be 340 metres below surface.